11 results filtered with: Deaf people - Means of communication
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Philocophus, or, The deafe and dumbe mans friend : exhibiting the philosophicall verity of that subtile art, which may inable one with an observant eie, to heare what any man speaks by the moving of his lips : upon the same ground ... that a man borne deafe and dumbe, may be taught to heare the sound of words with his eie, & thence learne to speake with his tongue / by I.B., sirnamed the Chirosopher.
John BulwerDate: 1648- Books
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Elements of speech : an essay of inquiry into the natural production of letters : with an Appendix concerning persons deaf & dumb / by William Holder.
William HolderDate: 1669- Pictures
A deaf girl using a group hearing aid at a school for the deaf. Photograph by Central Press Photos, 1969.
Date: [1969]Reference: 2141827i- Books
Hearing, mother father deaf : hearing people in deaf families / Michele Bishop and Sherry L. Hicks, editors.
Date: 2008- Pictures
A pipe designed to communicate sounds to the deaf, being used by a man. Photograph by the Associated Press, 197- (?).
Date: [between 1970 and 1979?]Reference: 2141825i- Books
The Lyon phonetic manual / by Edmund Lyon.
Lyon, Edmund.Date: 1891- Books
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Digiti-lingua, or, The most compendious, copious, facil, and secret way of silent converse ever yet discovered : shewing, how any two persons may be capable, in half an hours time, to discourse together by their fingers only, and as well in the dark as the light / by a person who has conversed no otherwise in above nine years.
Person who has conversed no otherwise in above nine yearsDate: 1698
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A new method of making common-place-books / written by the late learned John Lock, author of the Essay concerning humane understanding ; translated from the French. To which is added something from Monsieur Le Clerc, relating to the same subject ... There are also added two letters, containing a most useful method for instructing persons that are deaf and dumb, or that labour under any impediments of speech, to speak distinctly; writ by the late learned John Wallis.
John LockeDate: 1706- Books
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Elements of speech : an essay of inquiry into the natural production of letters: with an Appendix concerning persons deaf and dumb. By William Holder, D.D. Fellow of the R. society.
William HolderDate: 1677- Books
Lip reading : a handbook of visible speech / by J. Hounslow Burchett.
Burchett, John Hounslow.Date: 1950- Books
Reading Victorian deafness : signs and sounds in Victorian literature and culture / Jennifer Esmail.
Esmail, Jennifer, 1979-Date: [2013]